2. In key signatures with sharps, the key is (1 point)

one half step up from the last sharp.
the next to last sharp.
one half step up from the last flat.
one whole step up from the last sharp.***

I think it is c

To determine the key in key signatures with sharps, you need to follow a specific pattern. The key is one whole step up from the last sharp. Let me explain this in more detail:

1. When you encounter a key signature with sharps, you need to look at the sharps themselves.
2. The sharps in the key signature are placed on specific lines or spaces of the musical staff, indicating which notes are raised by a half step.
3. To determine the key, you need to find the last sharp in the key signature.
4. Once you have identified the last sharp, simply go up one whole step from that note to determine the key.

For example, let's say the key signature has three sharps: F#, C#, and G#. The G# is the last sharp. To find the key, you go up one whole step from G#, which gives you the key of A.

In the case of your question, the key being one whole step up from the last sharp is the correct answer.

how did that help dude

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